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    Carson Story” will have you skipping to the theater “You can do anything else anyone can do, only you can do it better” A Christian like movie which, encourages and motivates children, adolescences and Adults to apply Gods inborn gifts which he has given to them, and with the help of god you’ll be able to overcome anger, prejudice and any other obstacle in your way. There is no offensive language, I only saw one instance of violence where a young man took up a hammer to hit his mother, there…

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    Themes Of Surah Al Kahf

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    INTRODUCTION The holy Quran is the last book of Allah or human guidance.it contains all the necessary principles for our guidance. We need to study Quran keenly to derive such principles for everyday application. I have studied Surah al Kahf to derive principles of life. Surah al kahf was revealed in Makkah and is the 18th Surah of Quran. It has 110 ayyah, 12rukus, 1583 words and 6425 letters. It means the cave. It was revealed after surah al ghaashiyan but in the order of Quran it comes after…

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    significant to Antony nor to Athanasius however, the topic of the body is brought up more, but only in the context of sinning through accepting the pleasures of the flesh and the pleasure of food because to listen to the body instead of the higher power of God, is to sin. The appearance of…

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    status with that of the Negroes point to the fact of the universality of human condition/suffering. If the novel is juxtaposed with its substructure – The Bible - the aspect of universality becomes obvious. . The Carnivalesque nature of chronotopicity in the novel Jago Morrison, while explicating different aspects of the Bakhtinian chronotope states thus: “ The Dialogic Imagination argues that , in the wake of ‘the dissolution of the medieval world view’ (p.205) in which the theological…

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    A good man is indeed hard to find. Flannery O’Connor is a strong believer in faith, and in this short story, she makes speculations about society and human nature. Using the character the grandmother in the tale, she exhibits her as a representation of all her observations about the inherent characteristics in people. A Good Man is Hard to Find questions the true qualities of human nature and sends readers messages that are most likely ignored and almost never uttered out loud. From this cynical…

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    relations of the Pandavas and The Kauravas. Vedvyasa had written the Upanishads and Puranas which were not comprehended easily by the general mass. Hence, to make them more comprehensive he wrote Mahabharata, which provided a guiding light to connect to god and attain ultimate salvation. It also gives a glimpse on the ways of life led by the people in those times. Mahabharata has autobiographical elements to a Vedvyasa…

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    of the most common topics for Jesus in the Gospels is the Kingdom of God. Through allegories, analogies and parables, the Gospel authors try to explain the nature, timing, and requirements of the Kingdom of God. Matthew most often refers to the “Kingdom of Heaven,” perhaps because of the Jewish custom of not saying the name of God, although Matthew is not consistent in this practice, occasionally using the term “Kingdom of God.” The consensus seems to be that these two terms are synonymous.…

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    practical purpose for it but simply for the sake of knowing and having knowledge. In the Confessions, Augustine shows us that he is intellectually curious. He asks himself what he loves about God. By asking himself what he loves about God, Augustine attempts to find and get to know God. Saint Augustine knows there is a God. He set…

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    The article under consideration, The Case for Contamination, focuses on three interconnected matters, cosmopolitism, cultural assimilation and globalization. Appiah interprets religions as the common ground that brings people together, however that may be. My approach is similar to his in that I too feel that cultural assimilation is not supposed be viewed through religion, but instead supposed to be broken down to the smallest form and viewed through each person that makes up said culture,…

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    TASK 2: THE PAINTER AND THE PASTOR Focussing on informed conscience and growth of one’s conscience, write a reflection on ‘The Painter and the Pastor.’ Before their arrest, both Myran and Andrew saw themselves as ‘bad’ people who committed significant wrongdoings. Andrew stated that he was an individual who did not get along well with his family. His brother would try to find out what he was up to and he resented his brother for being nosy. However, during Andrew’s time in prison, he realised…

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